A Tuscaloosa woman is suing Best Buy, claiming members of the Geek Squad posted her nude photos online after working on her computer.

The University of Alabama art student has filed an invasion of privacy lawsuit against the company. Attorney Steven Heninger of Birmingham says the woman is devastated and humiliated by the events. He says she does not want to talk on camera to protect as much of her privacy as possible.

The seven-page civil lawsuit claims that in August 2011, the plaintiff, who also worked at the Best Buy on McFarland Avenue, brought her computer to the store and paid to have a problem with her hard drive fixed.

In May 2013, the plaintiff was notified by a co-worker that nude photos of her were circulating online. The lawsuit claims that a Geek Squad employee took the photos from the plaintiff's computer, uploaded them to the Internet and also linked them on Pirate Bay.

The lawsuit explains that the photos were part of the plaintiff's class work at the University.

"She's shocked that these private, professional photos...she never posted them on any social media kept them only for reference or professional use for art," Heninger said.

A couple of residents FOX6 spoke with about the lawsuit had very pointed thoughts about the matter.